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Archanubis wrote:BeastProwl wrote:What I find strange is that Megatron doesn't recognise the ship as Trypticon (Or so it would seem he doesn't)
I've always understood the continuity between the War for Cybertron games, the Exodus/Exile novels, and Prime to be rather loose. It wouldn't be surprising that Megatron wouldn't recognize his ship as being Trypticon, just to keep people who haven't read the books and/or played the games from being confused.
Another alternative: the current Nemesis isn't Trypticon at all. It's been a few millennia/eons since the Cybertronians left their home, after all. It wouldn't be surprising that Trypticon's been lost/elsewhere in the universe after all these years and Nemesis is a completely different ship. Especially since both the Harbinger and the Nemesis seem to share the same design (hard to tell since the Harbinger is in peices).
One thing the episode didn't explain was why the ship, under Dark Energon influence, was going after ancient Cybertronian relics. Ratchet does ask, but the ship basically hangs up on him. Hopefully, it doesn't go unexplained.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
SlyTF1 wrote:How do we know the ship is Trypticon?
Hypershock wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:How do we know the ship is Trypticon?
We don't. In WFC, trypticon died and transformed into a decepticon warship, which the wiki lists as the Nemesis. It's not a bad theory that the thing is actually trypticon, but there is no indication that it actually is.
Hypershock wrote:In the show they were surprised that it was awake at all, not awake yet again
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Hypershock wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:How do we know the ship is Trypticon?
We don't. In WFC, trypticon died and transformed into a decepticon warship, which the wiki lists as the Nemesis. It's not a bad theory that the thing is actually trypticon, but there is no indication that it actually is.
Wrong on every account. In Exiles, actually, Trypticon takes on the form of the Nemesis to pursue the Autobots through the Space Bridge with the other Decepticons, but it sort of "kills" him, and afterwords he just becomes a regular spaceship. It's not a theory, it's stated fact.
F Prime wrote:Shadowman wrote:Hypershock wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:How do we know the ship is Trypticon?
We don't. In WFC, trypticon died and transformed into a decepticon warship, which the wiki lists as the Nemesis. It's not a bad theory that the thing is actually trypticon, but there is no indication that it actually is.
Wrong on every account. In Exiles, actually, Trypticon takes on the form of the Nemesis to pursue the Autobots through the Space Bridge with the other Decepticons, but it sort of "kills" him, and afterwords he just becomes a regular spaceship. It's not a theory, it's stated fact.
I think the "theory" Hypershock is referring to is that Trypticon is Megatron's ship in Prime. Unless I missed something, that has not been stated.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:F Prime wrote:Shadowman wrote:Hypershock wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:How do we know the ship is Trypticon?
We don't. In WFC, trypticon died and transformed into a decepticon warship, which the wiki lists as the Nemesis. It's not a bad theory that the thing is actually trypticon, but there is no indication that it actually is.
Wrong on every account. In Exiles, actually, Trypticon takes on the form of the Nemesis to pursue the Autobots through the Space Bridge with the other Decepticons, but it sort of "kills" him, and afterwords he just becomes a regular spaceship. It's not a theory, it's stated fact.
I think the "theory" Hypershock is referring to is that Trypticon is Megatron's ship in Prime. Unless I missed something, that has not been stated.
Trypticon transformed into the Nemesis in Exiles, then lost his sentience after a Space Bridge mishap. The Decepticons are still using the Nemesis, which was recently revealed to be sentient. If it is a theory, it's a theory with tons of evidence stacked in it's favor.
Shadowman wrote:F Prime wrote:Shadowman wrote:Hypershock wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:How do we know the ship is Trypticon?
We don't. In WFC, trypticon died and transformed into a decepticon warship, which the wiki lists as the Nemesis. It's not a bad theory that the thing is actually trypticon, but there is no indication that it actually is.
Wrong on every account. In Exiles, actually, Trypticon takes on the form of the Nemesis to pursue the Autobots through the Space Bridge with the other Decepticons, but it sort of "kills" him, and afterwords he just becomes a regular spaceship. It's not a theory, it's stated fact.
I think the "theory" Hypershock is referring to is that Trypticon is Megatron's ship in Prime. Unless I missed something, that has not been stated.
Trypticon transformed into the Nemesis in Exiles, then lost his sentience after a Space Bridge mishap. The Decepticons are still using the Nemesis, which was recently revealed to be sentient. If it is a theory, it's a theory with tons of evidence stacked in it's favor.
"Oh, but Megatron acted surprised when it woke up!" And Starscream acted surprised when he first saw Dark Energon, despite the fact that when we first meet him in WfC, he'd been working with the stuff.
If anything, it's only a theory that they switched out ships at some point. Or more specifically, they switched out one ship with the capacity for sentience with another ship with the capacity for sentience. And gave them both the same name.
"Oh, but they never said his name!" They never named any of Original 13, except for Solus and the Fallen, and they still showed them. It doesn't mean the Original 13 are an entirely different line-up, it just means they never said their names.
All this "proof" that it isn't really Trypticon isn't very convincing. Especially in the face of precedence.
Hypershock wrote:If his ship had been dead for millenia, he would not have expected it to become sentient once again.
Hypershock wrote:im not trying to prove that it isnt trypticon, im trying to say that to expect it to actually be Trypticon was kind of stretching it.
Hypershock wrote:the designers didnt seem to be going for "Oh I'm awake again, now I'm in charge" because in War for Cybertron and Exiles Trypticon was totally loyal to Megatron. His sentient capabilities as Trypticon were lost.
Hypershock wrote:Also, it was called a Nemesis-c;ass ship that came to be called the Nemesis
Transforming into a Nemesis-class battleship, Trypticon pursued the Ark to, and subsequently through, the last remaining functional space bridge in Cybertronian orbit. As the Ark emerged in unknown space, the Nemesis was nowhere within sensor range. [Exodus]
The Nemesis was heavily damaged due to its traveling through the last remaining, yet faulty, space bridge, and thus Trypticon's sentient functionality and transformation abilities were lost, perhaps forever. Megatron didn't care too much. The Nemesis was still a functioning, fearsome battleship, and that's all he required. [Exiles]
Hypershock wrote:The wfc trypticon was loyal but subservient; this ship didnt strike me as Trypticon. Im not going to say that it never was Trypticon, because this is the Aligned continuity and it's entirely possible that at some point it was. But in this episode, the mind that was brought to life was not Trypticon
Hypershock wrote:pps: (check this shizz out) remember when Dark Energon brought back cliffjumper? he was a mindless husk with only a mind to kill things. Now, the ship is different because it has vast databanks and computer capacity etc etc, but its the same basic concept: It very well could have been Trypticon in the past, but that mind wasnt Trypticon because the Dark energon doesnt fully restore one's mind. BOOM *drops drumsticks*
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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Scourgescream wrote:wow, could you be more rude and arrogant?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
njb902 wrote:about the dark energon thing. I belive it affects living individuals differently than dead ones so it makes sense that dead transformers are zombies and live ones are well changed. so on that theory just because the cons thought that trypticons was dead dosnt mean it was, I always kinda thought he went into stasis. I mean what sense would it make for the ship to work if trypticon died?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:The question is, why did Trypticon disobey orders from Megatron?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Dead Metal wrote:The question is, why did Trypticon disobey orders from Megatron?
Dark Energon, probably. It doesn't exactly add to one's mental stability. It's worth noting that when Megatron is in "Dark Energon Mode" he tends to be an even bigger megalomaniac than normal. Starscream was like that as well when he was on Dark Energon, at least up until the Autobots blew his arm off.
njb902 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Dead Metal wrote:The question is, why did Trypticon disobey orders from Megatron?
Dark Energon, probably. It doesn't exactly add to one's mental stability. It's worth noting that when Megatron is in "Dark Energon Mode" he tends to be an even bigger megalomaniac than normal. Starscream was like that as well when he was on Dark Energon, at least up until the Autobots blew his arm off.
I think perhaps dead ment that if megs can control other darkened cybertronians why not trypticon. If that is the case I again point to the difference between live and dead beings. the dead are easy to control because they don't have a mind.....kind of more like a hive mind. the living however still have will, which to me suggests that they would be orders of magnitude higher to control, perhaps control is even impossible he may only be able to influence.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Hypershock wrote:If his ship had been dead for millenia, he would not have expected it to become sentient once again.
Exactly! That's why he was surprised! Not that his ship was suddenly alive, but because his ship was suddenly alive after apparently dying.Hypershock wrote:im not trying to prove that it isnt trypticon, im trying to say that to expect it to actually be Trypticon was kind of stretching it.
You know what else is stretching it? Pretending this is a new ship when all possible evidence points to the contrary. You're going along with the New Ship Theory. I'm following the Trypticon Facts.Hypershock wrote:the designers didnt seem to be going for "Oh I'm awake again, now I'm in charge" because in War for Cybertron and Exiles Trypticon was totally loyal to Megatron. His sentient capabilities as Trypticon were lost.
It's called Dark Energon. It brings back the dead and often makes them go insane. Particularly strong individuals can make it work for them, however. (Megatron taking control despite having seen first-hand what it could do, and Starscream warning him what it should have done: Obliterate him)Hypershock wrote:Also, it was called a Nemesis-c;ass ship that came to be called the Nemesis
Wrong. Read this.Transforming into a Nemesis-class battleship, Trypticon pursued the Ark to, and subsequently through, the last remaining functional space bridge in Cybertronian orbit. As the Ark emerged in unknown space, the Nemesis was nowhere within sensor range. [Exodus]
The Nemesis was heavily damaged due to its traveling through the last remaining, yet faulty, space bridge, and thus Trypticon's sentient functionality and transformation abilities were lost, perhaps forever. Megatron didn't care too much. The Nemesis was still a functioning, fearsome battleship, and that's all he required. [Exiles]Hypershock wrote:The wfc trypticon was loyal but subservient; this ship didnt strike me as Trypticon. Im not going to say that it never was Trypticon, because this is the Aligned continuity and it's entirely possible that at some point it was. But in this episode, the mind that was brought to life was not Trypticon
Going by that logic, that wasn't really Breakdown we'd been watching in this series. See, in WfC, he was this tiny little, easily excitable guy who would freak out over the possibility of death. (Losing that game of chicken to Omega Supreme) In Prime, he's a big tough brute who rushes headlong into danger no matter how bad of an idea it is.
Also, Soundwave.
Basically, characterization in WfC means nothing.Hypershock wrote:pps: (check this shizz out) remember when Dark Energon brought back cliffjumper? he was a mindless husk with only a mind to kill things. Now, the ship is different because it has vast databanks and computer capacity etc etc, but its the same basic concept: It very well could have been Trypticon in the past, but that mind wasnt Trypticon because the Dark energon doesnt fully restore one's mind. BOOM *drops drumsticks*
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Now that's stretching it. Seriously, that's the actual definition, you're now making up ideas in order to push your own theory. I'm applying facts in order to prove...well, facts. Big difference.
Short version of the above: it's Trypticon, and there's no evidence to prove otherwise. Get over it.
Hypershock wrote:Shadowman wrote:Hypershock wrote:If his ship had been dead for millenia, he would not have expected it to become sentient once again.
Exactly! That's why he was surprised! Not that his ship was suddenly alive, but because his ship was suddenly alive after apparently dying.Hypershock wrote:im not trying to prove that it isnt trypticon, im trying to say that to expect it to actually be Trypticon was kind of stretching it.
You know what else is stretching it? Pretending this is a new ship when all possible evidence points to the contrary. You're going along with the New Ship Theory. I'm following the Trypticon Facts.Hypershock wrote:the designers didnt seem to be going for "Oh I'm awake again, now I'm in charge" because in War for Cybertron and Exiles Trypticon was totally loyal to Megatron. His sentient capabilities as Trypticon were lost.
It's called Dark Energon. It brings back the dead and often makes them go insane. Particularly strong individuals can make it work for them, however. (Megatron taking control despite having seen first-hand what it could do, and Starscream warning him what it should have done: Obliterate him)Hypershock wrote:Also, it was called a Nemesis-c;ass ship that came to be called the Nemesis
Wrong. Read this.Transforming into a Nemesis-class battleship, Trypticon pursued the Ark to, and subsequently through, the last remaining functional space bridge in Cybertronian orbit. As the Ark emerged in unknown space, the Nemesis was nowhere within sensor range. [Exodus]
The Nemesis was heavily damaged due to its traveling through the last remaining, yet faulty, space bridge, and thus Trypticon's sentient functionality and transformation abilities were lost, perhaps forever. Megatron didn't care too much. The Nemesis was still a functioning, fearsome battleship, and that's all he required. [Exiles]Hypershock wrote:The wfc trypticon was loyal but subservient; this ship didnt strike me as Trypticon. Im not going to say that it never was Trypticon, because this is the Aligned continuity and it's entirely possible that at some point it was. But in this episode, the mind that was brought to life was not Trypticon
Going by that logic, that wasn't really Breakdown we'd been watching in this series. See, in WfC, he was this tiny little, easily excitable guy who would freak out over the possibility of death. (Losing that game of chicken to Omega Supreme) In Prime, he's a big tough brute who rushes headlong into danger no matter how bad of an idea it is.
Also, Soundwave.
Basically, characterization in WfC means nothing.Hypershock wrote:pps: (check this shizz out) remember when Dark Energon brought back cliffjumper? he was a mindless husk with only a mind to kill things. Now, the ship is different because it has vast databanks and computer capacity etc etc, but its the same basic concept: It very well could have been Trypticon in the past, but that mind wasnt Trypticon because the Dark energon doesnt fully restore one's mind. BOOM *drops drumsticks*
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Now that's stretching it. Seriously, that's the actual definition, you're now making up ideas in order to push your own theory. I'm applying facts in order to prove...well, facts. Big difference.
Short version of the above: it's Trypticon, and there's no evidence to prove otherwise. Get over it.
No, you're twisting facts and picking and choosing the ones you like. Within the same paragraph you use evidence from Exodus and/ or Exiles (cant remember which, sue me) which are essentially novel adaptations of War for Cybertron and its storyline, then later you say that characterization in WFc means nothing!! also, i underlined and bolded the thing where i said that he turned into a Nemesis-class ship, because the first line of the wiki article you sited proves what i said.
So characterization from WFC means nothing, huh? In war for cybertron, Bumblebee has his voice, and in the novels theres many contradictions about when he lost it, does that mean that Bumblebee isnt the same Bumblebee? Not in the slightest! Breakdown could have gotten some upgrades or got reformatted, but im not gonna get into the breakdown thing
The reason those individuals can make it work for them is they're still alive. The only two people that had that power were Megatron and Starscream, but starscream sucked at it. In that same article that you so graciously provided, it says that he lost all sentient capabilities. When someone is brain-dead, they dont come back. Maybe dark energon helps with that, i dont know. Also, Dark Energon didnt have the same properties in WFC either. Megatron was surprised that it had any intelligence at all, because things that get woken up by dark energon dont have intelligence
Im not making up ideas to push my theory. We've seen what Dark Energon does to a normal cybertronian, clearly what happened here was different. Now, since it was previously stated the Trypticon lost all sentient capability, the only intelligence on that vessel left are its databanks. It was unable to answer Ratchet as to why it was so hell-bent on recovering the artifacts; if it were Trypticon, he would have recovered them to give them to Megatron. Plus, they have made efforts to at least soft-tie this series to Wfc, so using the knowledge that Wfc did come before this, was the intelligence anythin like Trypticon? No, it was cold and calculating, Trypticon would have just gone all Godzilla on them. He also wouldnt have been able to decode the Iacon database, which lends credendce to my theory that the intelligence inside the ship at that point was the onboard computer, not Trypticon coming back to life. Dark Energon possessed the computer intelligence and gave it enough plot-magic to decode the database
I will admit that i myself thought this might be trypticon before i saw the episode, then nwhen i saw a bunch of people commenting on Trypticon i got hyped uup waiting to see what would happen. But after i saw it, i said you know what, I dont think that was trypticon at all. Even if it was him in the past like you said (or could i pull the charaterization-from-WFC-does-not-matter card, cuz if that was true then that proves it isnt Trypticon) the intelligence that was present in this episode was not characteristic of Trypticon. Dark Energon zombifies bots; it does not make them smart.
Hypershock wrote:No, you're twisting facts and picking and choosing the ones you like. Within the same paragraph you use evidence from Exodus and/ or Exiles (cant remember which, sue me) which are essentially novel adaptations of War for Cybertron and its storyline, then later you say that characterization in WFc means nothing!!
Hypershock wrote:also, i underlined and bolded the thing where i said that he turned into a Nemesis-class ship, because the first line of the wiki article you sited proves what i said.
Hypershock wrote:So characterization from WFC means nothing, huh? In war for cybertron, Bumblebee has his voice, and in the novels theres many contradictions about when he lost it, does that mean that Bumblebee isnt the same Bumblebee? Not in the slightest! Breakdown could have gotten some upgrades or got reformatted, but im not gonna get into the breakdown thing
Hypershock wrote:[lots of other stuff]
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Hypershock wrote:No, you're twisting facts and picking and choosing the ones you like. Within the same paragraph you use evidence from Exodus and/ or Exiles (cant remember which, sue me) which are essentially novel adaptations of War for Cybertron and its storyline, then later you say that characterization in WFc means nothing!!
Did you read the novels? It's a loose adaptation at best.Hypershock wrote:also, i underlined and bolded the thing where i said that he turned into a Nemesis-class ship, because the first line of the wiki article you sited proves what i said.
Well, yeah. Except they go on to refer to his warship mode as the Nemesis, as the article I provided mentioned, so technically we're both right on that.Hypershock wrote:So characterization from WFC means nothing, huh? In war for cybertron, Bumblebee has his voice, and in the novels theres many contradictions about when he lost it, does that mean that Bumblebee isnt the same Bumblebee? Not in the slightest! Breakdown could have gotten some upgrades or got reformatted, but im not gonna get into the breakdown thing
Um, yeah, that was my point. Contradictions in characterization doesn't mean entirely different character. Remember? You brought up that Trypticon's personality was different, remember?Hypershock wrote:[lots of other stuff]
The rest of this doesn't really matter. It's Trypticon, there's no solid evidence to prove otherwise. I really don't know why you so desperately want to prove it isn't.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Miko, be VERY glad Knock Out couldn't react to that! I don't care if the creators say she's not dumb, that right there was undeniably stupid!
Sabrblade wrote:Though, Fowler and Raf using Knock Out like a step ladder was also pretty risky as well.
Sabrblade wrote:Sure guys, just leave Agent Fowler by himself, unconscious on the floor of the Decepticon warship. That should be safe for him.![]()
Sabrblade wrote:Climbing up Megatron is an even worse idea! These guys are just daring for the Cons to kill them.
Sabrblade wrote:Wait, so turing off the ship's intelligence suddenly also turns off the effects of the stasis beam? How's that for plot convenience.![]()
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Wait, so turing off the ship's intelligence suddenly also turns off the effects of the stasis beam? How's that for plot convenience.![]()
It's actually somewhat common in fiction for things to work like that, freeing the people held captive by a spell by taking out the guy casting it. I suppose Dark Energon had something to do with it as well.
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